WATCH: Terry Bean Tribute Video Including Al Gore, Senator Ron Wyden

A video tribute for accused child rapist, gay activist, and major Democratic donor Terry Bean was removed from YouTube by Basic Rights Oregon after the news broke of his alleged crime.

But not before Gotnews.com obtained a copy of the nine minute film, which includes the songs “Wild Thing” and “Don’t Stop Believing.”

“[Bean’s] been willing to get in people’s face about this issue for decades,” said former Governor Barbara Roberts, a Bean supporter, in the video. “He’s stood toe to toe, eye to eye with presidents of the United States like Bill Clinton, vice presidents, United States senators, members of Congress, governors.”

Bean is the founder of the Human Rights Campaign, a left-wing gay activist organization that leaked the IRS returns of the National Organization for Marriage, and which has been key to pushing gay marriage across the country.

Politicians that are pictured with Bean in the tribute video include Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Ron Wyden, Ted Kennedy, John Edwards, Howard Dean, Ted Kulongoski, among many others.

“Terry has always been the barrier breaker,” said Senator Ron Wyden in the tribute video. “He’s always been the activist. He’s always been the person who would pick up our spirits. He’d do the nuts and bolts of organizing. He’d put on one fundraiser after another. And in case anyone was wondering he’d still have time for his beloved Oregon Ducks.”

About Charles C. Johnson

Gotnews.com founder and editor-in-chief Charles C. Johnson is an investigative journalist, author, and sought after researcher. He was a contributor to the Daily Caller and the Blaze, and his work is frequently featured on Drudge Report. He is author of Why Coolidge Matters: Leadership Lessons from America’s Most Underrated President and The Truth About the IRS Scandal. Charles is an award-winning journalist who has also written for Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Los Angeles Times, American Spectator, Daily Beast, National Review Online, PJ Media, and Weekly Standard. Charles has appeared on Fox News with Megyn Kelly, Sean Hannity, and Lou Dobbs and numerous radio programs, including Rusty Humphries, Dennis Prager, Larry Elder, and Mark Levin. He is at work on a new book about the researcher community and Barack Obama.